Autopilot Autopilot combines a forward looking camera, radar, and 360 degree sonar sensors with real time traffic updates to automatically drive Model S on the open road and in dense stop and go traffic. Changing lanes becomes as simple as a tap of the turn signal. When you arrive at ...

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Last week Tesla reached a milestone of 2,000 Superchargers worldwide, located at almost 400 Supercharger Stations in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Tesla Superchargers enable free long distance electric driving across the United States, and up and down the West and East C...

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In December 2014, Tesla began deliveries of the world’s first dual electric motor production car to customers around the U.S. The P85D combines the performance of the P85 rear motor with an additional 50 percent of torque available from a new high-efficiency front drive unit. The resu...

How does the Supercharger work? Supercharging Model S is just like using Tesla’s Mobile Connector or Wall Connector. Simply park in the Supercharging stall and plug in your Model S using the connector from the Supercharger post. Once plugged in, your Model S will initiate charging and...

At an event in Los Angeles last year, we showcased battery swap technology to demonstrate that it's possible to replace a Model S battery in less time than it takes to fill a gas tank. This technology allows Model S owners in need of a battery charge the choice of either fast or free....